I Really hope that the community can help me out. It's safer because if I do something in the original SD card I can mess up ending without any navigation working.
I will perform your recommendations and see if it will work.
I'll keep you posted.

Why are you complicating simple things?
Why not test in real navigation, where should it work?
It could work here and not there, or vice versa.
Where do you need it to work?
In emulator or in car navigation?
I don't understand.

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Originally Posted by Easy

Why are you complicating simple things?
Why not test in real navigation, where should it work?
It could work here and not there, or vice versa.
Where do you need it to work?
In emulator or in car navigation?
I don't understand.

It could not hurt your navigation device.

Easy,

I understand your point but to test it in the real navigation I have to dismount the dashboard of my car and the SD card reader is inside the dashboard. Normally I take 45 minutes to open the dashboard, change the sd card and mount again.
Thatís why I try to test the solutions via the simulator.

Wow - that has to be the most poorly designed head-unit that I have ever seen - if you have to disassemble your dash to get to the SD slot then it kind of defeats the whole purpose of an SD card slot! I know if wasn't up to you how the SD card was implemented, I'm just saying - how stupid! :-)

Wow - that has to be the most poorly designed head-unit that I have ever seen - if you have to disassemble your dash to get to the SD slot then it kind of defeats the whole purpose of an SD card slot! I know if wasn't up to you how the SD card was implemented, I'm just saying - how stupid! :-)

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Jtrosky,

Unfortunately, the GPS module has the sd card slot on it and again, unfortunately its inside the dashboard ...

They could have made a SD extension to the glove compartment but no ... They just want you to go every time you need to update the nav soft to the dealer and pay for it.

You don't have to upload images to mega.
When typing reply just click on blue "Add image to post" left under frame and follow instructions.
Or click on "Go Advanced" and do the same.
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Originally Posted by GPSTUGA

After replacing the files, the navigator starts but get stucked as the image in the link. You can also see the simulator i'm using.

On first start, when save folder is empty, program needs much longer time to start.
If there is no error message, or program don't crash, you should wait to finish analyzing all available files and searching for GPS and TMC module.
If there is no GPS nor TMC, it could be even much longer.
Be patient

You don't have to upload images to mega.
When typing reply just click on blue "Add image to post" left under frame and follow instructions.
Or click on "Go Advanced" and do the same.
It will be inserted in cursor position of text you are typing

On first start, when save folder is empty, program needs much longer time to start.
If there is no error message, or program don't crash, you should wait to finish analyzing all available files and searching for GPS and TMC module.
If there is no GPS nor TMC, it could be even much longer.
Be patient

@Easy,

Sorry for the pics.
I left my computer running with the simulator for 10 minutes.
I'll put it running during the night and will see the result in the morning.

I posted what you had posted as-is because people were having problem accessing it. I did not change anything so no need for you to test it. I still do not understand why you are trying to emulate the proggy since the whole point of trying to get it working is for it to run on original nav unit.

"You know the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don't alter their views to fit the facts. They alter the facts to fit the views." -DrWho

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